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Artist description
Jagged Thought Process wants to kill your family....
not really but we knew a phrase like that would get your attention you silly fuck. |
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Music Style
surrealcore |
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Musical Influences
Pantera; Mr. Bungle; John Coltrane; Iron Maiden; Nirvana; Candiria; Faith No More; Anthrax |
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Similar Artists
Mr. Bungle crossed with Slayer |
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Artist History
formed in Los Angeles, California at the turn of the millenium from the reminants of the band "the Dark Orchestra" |
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Group Members
Jason Filgate - Drums
D. Peterson - Guitar/ Vox
Chris Edwards - Bass |
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Instruments
Bass/Guitar/Vocals/Drums |
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Albums
Appetite for Distraction - 2002 |
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Press Reviews
=====FAN SHOW REVIEW OF JTP @ Coconut Teaszer 07.26.01
Are people afraid of admitting how shitty bands perform night in, night out in LA? How many have seen horribly boring pseudo glam rock with the most repetitive and undistinguishable vocals you've ever heard? Pick up an LA Weekly & let yer eyeballs soar throughout the pages..... If you still have any passive aggressive angst or flat out contempt for the things that make the world go round then you will and still get into seeing Jagged Thought Process live. They display extraordinary musicianship with a great sense for hard, melodic, aggressive music...the musical ride they'll give you is equivalent to that of one in the back of a Ron Jeremy's stripper packed stretch limo on a late drunken night. They'll blunt the sharpness, untangle the knot, soften the glare, merge with dust...they can do it all, ladies & germs. & they do it all for themselves. Don't be a waste of sperm & eggs...you have another chance to check them out in a few weeks @ the Galaxy....hurry, before the next Slayer album comes out, people are gonna die....& you might just be one of them.
=======JTP 2001 DEMO REVIEW courtesy of BRIAN MAY a.k.a "METALBOY" Cofounder/writer of UNEARTHED.COM Rating: 3.5/5
From the bloody remains of countless rapcore bands Jagged Thought Process rises victorious from battle holding the Metal flag high. If you love rapcore, this is definitely NOT the CD for you, but if you're tired of the whole raprock fusion, then by all means check out Jagged Thought Process latest effort Jagged Thought Process 2001. Jagged Thought Process, decomposed of J. Filgate (turbo injected chaos engineer), C "Notes" Edwards (BoomStick and Mental Trips) and D. (Sound Blankets / Cancerous throat noise) create a unique sound that I haven't heard through all of my trips to clubs around the LA area. JTP is not afraid to take a chance and do something different, which takes balls in the jaded LA club scene. By the standards of the LA based radio stations, JTP would not be considered radio friendly. But what true metal band wants to be radio friendly? Besides, all the radio stations here suck.
My favorite tracks off the disc are "Glitch", "Enemy God" and "Shallow Self Parody". The opening to "Glitch" at times reminds me of old AC/DC with the guitar work and in the middle of the song, there's your chug-chug-chug-chug low tone guitar salute to \m/ metal. "Enemy God" is almost epic-like, well worth the cost of the CD just to get your hands on this song. "Shallow Self Parody's" intro is kinda trippy-space-like and the song is hardcore!
I have seen a couple of different JTP lineups and this is the best offering that I have seen. Mind you, Jagged Thought Process is not everyone's cup of tea, but I doubt if they care. "Jagged Thought Process will drown your goldfish."
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Location
North Hollywood, CA - USA |
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